agentive
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əˈd͡ʒɛntɪv/
Adjective
agentive (not comparable)
- (grammar) Indicating an agent or agency (as -er in lexicographer).
- (grammar) Pertaining to a grammatical agent that performs the action of the verb.
- 2015, Patricia A. Duff, Liam Doherty, “Examining Agency in (Second) Language Socialization Research”, in Ping Deters, Xuesong (Andy) Gao, Elizabeth R. Miller, Gergana Vitanova, editors, Theorizing and Analyzing Agency in Second Language Learning: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Second Language Acquisition; 84), Bristol: Multilingual Matters, →ISBN, part 1 (Theoretical Approaches to Agency), page 68:
- On the other hand, she concedes that she has been able (in however limited a fashion) to take agentive actions to facilitate others’ socialization into and through Mandarin through programmatic activities she has contributed to. Thus, agency does not necessarily result in one’s own (sinophone or other) learning goals but may mediate others’ socialization, even when the facilitating or socializing agent is not herself an expert in the Chinese language.
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Translations
indicating an agent
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Noun
agentive (plural agentives)
- (linguistics) A word having an agentive construction.
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Italian
Adjective
agentive f
- feminine plural of agentivo